Forrest

Forrest grew up in the projects and would tell his son stories about a pair of shoes he couldn't afford when he was younger. As an adult Forrest became a success in life owning businesses, working hard and becoming a role model for underprivileged teens. Perhaps an appreciation for the finer things in life gave Forrest a drive to acquire an excess of unique items that overtook his home inside and out. Forrest is facing extreme financial pressure from daily fines from the Homeowners Association. Because all the clutter is actually valuable, Forrest and the Hoarders team of experts are pushed to the limit to save Forrest's home, resolve his financial crisis, and make space for Forrest to live. Dr. Robin Zasio takes viewers into an in-depth look at the troubles and victories Forrest faced in this episode.
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